The Lions' Den by Iris Mwanza
In "The Lions' Den," young lawyer Grace Zulu takes on her first pro bono case when queer dancer Wilbess "Bessy" Mulenga is unjustly arrested by corrupt police. As Grace fights for Bessy's release, she faces a web of corruption, traditional beliefs, and homophobia. With the help of a former freedom fighter and her law firm's leader, Grace rallies unions, students, and political opposition to challenge the corrupt regime. The novel explores themes of justice, resilience, and the struggle against systemic oppression.
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- 2024
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